Scripts in Category: Reader's Theatre

Three siblings reminisce about being subjected to their long-winded father's tradition of a heavenly-minded Thanksgiving Toast.

Actors: 3 Minutes: 5-7 minutes

A fun way of telling the parable of the talents.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 4-5 minutes

Several characters surrounding the cross relive the events leading up to the crucifixion. This script can be performed as a Readers Theatre. There are 6 different characters, but they can be played by as few as two people. See The Skit Guys video of 'Good Friday' below.

Actors: 6 Minutes: 6-9 minutes

This is a Readers Theatre expressing our devotion and gratefulness to the One who sent us the greatest love letter.

Actors: 3 Minutes: 4 minutes

A responsive scripture reading about the birth of Jesus, the circumstances of the world that He was born into and how His story continues to affect our story.

Actors: 3 Minutes: 3-4 minutes

On September 11th our world was forever changed. Years later we know that God is still with us. Remember the events of 9/11 with this Reader's Theatre script.

Actors: 3-4 Minutes: 3-4 minutes

A Father's Day drama for our one and only, our Dads. This can be done as a Reader's Theatre with music stands in front of each actor, or it can be memorized.

Actors: 3 Minutes: 4-5 minutes

This script is three readings- Christ's death, His resurrection, and our response to the Living Lord. This script is perfect for incorporating into your Easter morning worship service.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 4 minutes

A narrative of Peter's denial of Christ before the crucifixion.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 2-3 minutes

A narrative of those moments had by Jesus and His disciples in the Garden of Gethsemane just before His arrest and ultimate crucifixion.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 3-4 minutes

A dramatic narrative of Jesus washing his disciples' feet.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 4-5 minutes

A look at God's question "Whom shall I send" and a challenge to answer the call.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 7-8 minutes

We use our hands for many things, some of which God never intended, yet He still sent His son to provide a way for us to join Him forever. In this dramatic series of monologues, seven people examine the work of their hands and realize they need a change.

Actors: 8 Minutes: 5-6 minutes

Don't have the preparation time, massive cast of actors, or camel rental budget for a huge Easter production this year? We've got the solution: a hybrid between a Readers' Theatre and a Script that will help you present the Greatest Story Ever Told. The powerful story of Christ's death on the cross and the events leading up to his ultimate sacrifice.

Actors: 4 Minutes: 6-8 minutes

A story is told of a young couple with romantic notions of marriage when their ideal vision for the future is suddenly interrupted by God.

Actors: 2 Minutes: 6-8 minutes

A prayer of thanksgiving to God and a response from God's Word from Jeremiah 32 and 33.

Actors: 3 Minutes: 2-3 minutes